Hi -- thanks for your comment. NCpedia is always trying to improve both the content and access to the site.

North Carolina has a long history of its citizens being activists in providing and improving education, going back to Colonial times all the way to the present. And while it would be impossible to provide an exhaustive record of all of these efforts, NCpedia has a fairly extensive number of articles on education in the state, from articles providing general overviews to articles providing the history of specific schools (both K-12 and colleges and universities). If you have a specific topic in mind that you don't see on NCpedia, please suggest the topic to us!

To find articles on education in NCpedia, there are a few easy ways to access them: first, you can go to the menu option for "Education" on the red menu bar at the top of any page in NCpedia. Click on "Education" and you'll be able to find a full listing of all articles on the topic of education (and there are A LOT). The second way to access entries on education is to use the "Search NCpedia" box at the top of the page. Here you could search for "education" -- and you'd get a lot of hits -- or you could enter something more specific, for example, if you knew the name of the school you were looking for -- such as "Guilford College".

Thank you for making so many resources about North Carolina available and accessible for the students and citizens of our state and nation.

It might be helpful to many users to include a breadcrumb link back to the "Browse NCpedia" page along with the "Home" link at top for pages such as ncpedia.org/history, ncpedia.org/about/quickfacts, etc. Thanks for considering.

Thanks for using NCpedia, and the suggestion. We are always looking for new ways to make the content in NCpedia more accessible. We will certainly consider this, and please let us know if you have any other suggestions in the future!